Which Deworming Method is Most Cost-Effective?
Researchers believe FEC-directed programs could save horse owners money in the long run.
Researchers believe FEC-directed programs could save horse owners money in the long run.
Gray Quarter Horses could be less susceptible to melanomas compared to grays of other breeds.
Feeding methods that slow horses’ consumption rate reduces their insulin and glucose responses after the meal.
High and low glycemic meals have different effects on growth hormone secretion in young horses.
Current feeding recommendations might be overestimating fecal inevitable phosphorus losses in growing horses.
Researchers believe different sweating patterns can help estimate how much sweat horses lose during exercise.
Researchers evaluated the prevalence of and risk factors for pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID).
Routine fecal egg counts can help determine if certain dewormers are effective on specific farms.
A recent study showed that some newer NSAIDs could have fewer adverse GI effects on horses than older drugs.
Researchers speculate that elevated iron (ferritin) levels are a significant risk factor for IR onset.
Researchers found that high-energy forage diets provided adequate nutrition for young horses in training.
Researchers found surprising differences between fecal microflora DNA of laminitic and nonlaminitic horses.
Researchers found that dietary restriction to 1.25% of body mass can promote weight loss, to a certain extent.
Although the equine body incorporates these two supplements differently, each has its benefits.
Horses consuming Solanum plants could be at risk for ivermectin toxicity, even if the drug is dosed correctly.
Recent research results suggest that horses consuming plants from the toxic Solanum family could be in danger of ivermectin poisoning, even when the anthelmintic is dosed appropriately.
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